The Best of Booker T. & The M.G.'s
Playing right now: Dream Theater's Scenes from a Memory album.
It's a rock opera, so I'm enjoying it beginning to end. That also makes it difficult to post a video. For anyone one that likes hard rock and/or progressive music, I highly recommend the album.
Alan Parsons Project "I Robot" One of his best Albums.
1961... One of the coolest sound tracks of the era by a genius...
Henry Mancini's Hatari!
Hard to believe he can make up such an incredible solo instantaneously.

Soundtrack to the Party, Attila.
Yeah Pat Metheny has freakish talent.
+1 for the Traffic track...Love that band.
@Hobie. I agree about the search engine. It seems that you can't search by the title of the thread with any good results. I find that If I remember a somewhat unique word in the body of one of the posts of a thread that I like to revisit from time to time and use it to search I get good results. For example, If you search for the word pundit, you will get the Ohin3 art show thread or if you search for the phrase dead can dance, you get the other music and pipes thread that you are talking about. Seems like taking the long way around, but it works.
All this talk of jazz on the forum got me in the mood for fusion, specifically Al DiMeola. Listening to the San Francisco live album right now.
Here is "Mediterranean Sundance" from that album, albeit a more recent performance.
I mostly listen to Rock, Folk, Americana, but when I make pipes I like to listen to Jazz. Here is my choice:
http://youtu.be/PoPL7BExSQU
How do we post videos?
Kings of Convenience, Feist, and Fleet Foxes are my top 3 musicians at the moment.
I listen all of their musics and album. Almost their entire song is awesome!
@briarbird, I usually coply the url off youtube and just post it as a url on here.
I have a 4G Motorola Bionic that my company gave me. I work for Big Red (for the next 2 weeks anyway) and I get to try out different smartphones every 5 months or so. I have a bluetooth stereo headset and was listening to streaming audio from Pandora while I packed up more stuff in the basement for our move to Ohio. I usually listen to New Age type stuff but am also a jazz and classical fan as well.
Yeah Pat Metheny has freakish talent.
This is true...I like the American Garage album. I also like Larry Carlton for guitar, too.
All this talk of jazz on the forum got me in the mood for fusion, specifically Al DiMeola. Listening to the San Francisco live album right now.Here is "Mediterranean Sundance" from that album, albeit a more recent performance.
Al DiMeola is the GOD of all guitarists.
Derrick is a Strange Machine by Ashbury Heights
Prototyp by Eisbrecher
Pachelbel's Cannon on Pandora. Mug of coffee and a large bowl of Beck's Ol' Limey Bastard.
Liquid Mind....Ultimate Pipe Smoking Music #3
Peter Buffet, Lost Frontier, he is the son of Warren Buffet, the zillionaire. He composed some of the music for Dances with Wolves, and several albums devoted to Native Americans and the Music for the tv mini series, 500 Nations.
I noticed some Jethro Tull fans on this thread. Why does that not surprise me? Right now I'm listening to a mix CD I made of acoustic Tull songs like Velvet Green, Summer Sands, Salamander, Moths, Beltane, Dun Ringill and Wond'ring Aloud. Love the obscure stuff you don't hear on FM rock radio.
GORDON FRIGGIN LIGHTFOOT
Nothing beats a full pipe, some Nag Champa burning, and some Pat Metheny kicking. Got "The Way Up" cranking. Love it!
Been Jamming along with this song.
Massive Attacks Blue Lines, the cut Unfinished Sympathy is awsome.
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Nothing beats a full pipe, some Nag Champa burning, and some Pat Metheny kicking. Got "The Way Up" cranking. Love it!
Right on, he's about my favorite composer...what great melodies.
Kate Bush's new album Aerial
Gotye and Mattafix
BB KING AND CLAPTON "RIDN WITH THE KING"
Moody Blues
Just finished working for the day. Winding down while listening to Enya. Right now, "Lothlorien" from Shepherd Moons is playing, and I'm smoking a nice bowl of Hearth and Home Magnum Opus.
"Walking Disaster" by Sum 41
Rush - Caress of Steel
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I just recently discovered the female vocalist "Adele". I have been listening to a lot of her work on YouTube.
I like her vocal style quite a bit, and she conveys emotion like very few seem to be able to do. Seems she's been out a few years.
I am so set in my ways, I am always a few years behind in TV and Music.
A lot of her work is melancholy, but as Sir Elton John said, "A sad song can say so much".
"The Geeks Get The Girls" American Hi-Fi
Candy Dulfer Saxuality
Hotel California- The Eagles
My own sond that I made/In process
George Duke- Images of Us
Hiromi's 'Voice' with the incredibly gifted Simon Phillips on drums and Anthony Jackson on bass. Amazing, touching, electrifying, technically superlative..... What else?
Lamb of God's new album Resolution.
Eric Johnson's Ah Via Musicum album -- specifically "Cliffs of Dover."
If you've not seen this video, it is a treat. The episode of Austin City Limits was recorded well before Cliffs of Dover was, so it's a much different version.
"From Tulsa to Oklahoma", J.J. Cale
The Newsboys-"Gods Not Dead"
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